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Description This is a digital version of one of my paintings. The Original painting is 24x36 inches, Acrylic on canvas. I took the image and put it into Photoshop to give the effect that you were viewing and ecosystem on a molecular level. If you look close ,it appears to be breathing.

PJ Gorman, PennsylvaniaMember Since February 2007Artist Statement My “shaman” paintings are intended to give the viewer a feeling of balance and protection. The asymmetry is important in my work to retain an organic feeling and reflects a struggle for unattainable perfection in life. I am evoking mythological and shamanistic themes, representing powers outside the realm of ordinary experience. My influence draws upon the art of tribal cultures it is from that point of view I approach design.

Dot paintings are the traditional art from of Australian Aborigines. Originally these works were known as sand or ground paintings made with natural materials and represented the mythical experiences of life.

These paintings are my interpretation of this ancient art form using modern materials. The spiral represents the infinite life force All paintings are done free-hand, no stencils are used. I like to think of each dot as a meditation of peace and balance. Every circle relates to one another and is metaphor for the cellular make up of the universe.